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We haven’t had a January like the current one in a number of years. Our initial snowfall here from Sunday to Monday amounted to 18+ inches (45 cm). A small follow-on deposited 2 to 3 more inches (5 cm) of fluffy stuff.

The snowblower gave me a scare when I started out: the auger stopped under load. I poked around the blades with a broom handle and decided it was most likely belt slippage; I let the machine idle for a few minutes, and then all was well. There may have been ice on the belt or pulley from last week. We had temps go from above freezing to well below, and that may have contributed to this.

Today when I went out to do clean up from the second round the drive began hesitating going uphill on the driveway slope. Belts, again: it was 5°F (-15°C). It evened out, eventually.

It’s unfortunate that this happened, but not totally unexpected. The snowblower is 9 years old and would benefit from a belt change. I had run it, and the generator, in preparation for the storm, but I could not replicate the conditions that caused the belts’ slippage.

I did some tree cutting with my pole saw last Thursday when temps were above freezing. Before the storm, Sunday morning, another 5°F day, I realized I should completely cut back that tree that fell across the dog’s path. I screwed that up pretty fast by forgetting to prime the chainsaw before trying to start it; I succeeded in thoroughly flooding it! Flakes were falling now, and I decided it would be quicker just to use my little pole saw attachment on the Troy Bilt ‘trimmer’ engine again. Heh, I screwed that up as well, but I got it started in spite of myself.

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Tree trouble from the last storm.

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Trees cut back Sunday and snow removed Monday/Tuesday. Sophie approves!

We may get another storm this coming weekend. Bunny claws crossed all will go smoothly!

Day by day

Jan. 21st, 2026 07:52 pm
moonhare: (Eisbär)
Events other than snow.

Taxes! I did a preliminary accounting of my income taxes this week. I need to receive some 1099s to actually finish them, but it’s a start! Organizing my papers this year really helped. I struck out getting my annuity figured out on my own, but that won’t affect me at present.

Projects! There’s that tree to cut up in the back yard. Prior to that disruption, I had been considering building new bluebird houses and was searching for some tools and materials to that end. We have had a small flock of Eastern Bluebirds feeding out back (the feeder can be seen in my last post) and our current birdhouses may be too decrepit for these to take notice of. I looked at various work tables to use for this project, and finally decided on a DeWALT brand portable table/sawhorse. I ordered it from HomeDepot this afternoon, along with some trigger clamps and other sundries, and all were delivered, free, by 5:00!

I’ll admit that this picture from the website helped sway me ;o)
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The table is versatile and can and will be used for various projects, including giving me a surface above the snow to put my chainsaw and accessories on when tackling the tree. The table I might have used was awkward, and is now crushed under the fallen tree…

The other sundries bought today were Seafoam and Stabil gasoline additives. I was out of the first and low on the latter. Damn kid-in-a-candy-shop when shopping at the Hammerbarn* Toys-r-Us :o)

*It’s a Bluey thing

Weather

Jan. 21st, 2026 06:54 pm
moonhare: (carrots)
We had a great snowfall Sunday into Monday: six damp inches. The trees looked like as if covered in marshmallow fluff, with branches drooping under the weight. We had one tree come down in the backyard, and another lean dangerously close to the ground.

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The ‘top’ of the tree luckily missed my sheds by about ten feet. Had it hit I would have spent most of the morning clearing the mess to get the snowblower, and generator, free. I’ll get this cut up when the weather improves…

Clearing the snow went very well. I only just realized my machine is nine years old now, and it really hasn’t had a lot of uses. After doing the driveway I of course did the dog’s path out back (in spite of the tree). The most effort for me was clearing the heavy snow off the vehicles and then shoveling that back off the drive.

We’re due for more snow this weekend, possibly eight inches. Due to the arctic cold coming with it, the snow should at least be fluffy this trip. Historically this is the coldest time of the year here. But even though it was 6°F (-14°C) this morning, tomorrow could reach 45°F (7°C), and then go back to 4°F (-16°C) Friday into Saturday. Joy!

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What, no eggs?
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I finished the documentary https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodbye_Horses:_The_Many_Lives_of_Q_Lazzarus Tuesday night; I found it darker and more melancholy than expected. To clear my thoughts I watched Zootopia Wednesday. Much better!

My paper chasing has been productive: I have three boxes going now. This has also led me to visit the websites of the companies who hold, or had held, my investments. I’ve printed off various statements to add to my files so that I have information handy without searching for logins and passwords.

A next step will be to contact my money advisor whom I haven’t spoken with since before retirement and get some insight into an annuity that was set up by one of the library’s other ‘revolving-door’ plan custodians. This thing looks like it was a poor investment.

During my idle time I’ve been lurking on Reddit. I never gave the site much thought until I kept seeing it in many online search results. I’ve found some great hints for canning, and for snowblower and generator maintenance. I also like their plushie forum with so many folks talking about their rescues. This isn’t to be confused with their NSFW plushophile section. *brrrrrrr* not for me.

More of the same:

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moonhare: (Eisbär)
My life in tv watching…

I began watching this documentary last night:Goodbye Horses: The Many Lives of Q Lazzarus. I’ve gotten about 45 minutes into it, but it’s too heavy for me to complete in one sitting.

I’ve also started Bonkers, Season 2. They’ve changed his ears a bit in this one, and introduced/developed a new partner (Miranda… yep, like the warning). Also, from a Disney fandom wiki: “In the show's second season, he's portrayed as a rather clumsy, somewhat foolish character who ends up being the shows' punching bag. In the first season, he's less of a buffoon and more of an Inspector Clouseau-type…” Still yiffy, though ;o)

Otherwise-

Tax season approaches! I invested in some decent Banker Boxes, hanging folders, and manila folders to organize my piles of papers and such. I was going to buy a two-drawer file cabinet but these are much more portable and more suited to my haphazard filing needs. And I paid a bit more to get the boxes one can hang folders in and still get the covers on. I’ve designated one as Income, to get a handle on my SS and 401 stuff, and another as Health, to contain my plan, visits, and billing info. A third will be used for miscellaneous House paperwork, as necessary… Up until these I just tossed almost all of my important documents into one jumbled box labeled TBS (to be sorted).

Next I’ll get the most important info transcribed or saved to disc and put it in the safe.

More random web finds, mostly Imgur:

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Apropos

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Madness

Jan. 8th, 2026 08:53 pm
moonhare: (Eisbär)
Mad Men, actually.I just finished watching (bingeing) all seven seasons on HBO, and I so need a break from it! It was entertaining enough to keep plugging on, but all the extramarital affairs were taxing.

In between these episodes I watched a few 1960’s music videos on YouTube. This started with “House of the Rising Sun,” and damn, suddenly that’s all you see in suggestions, contemporary videos.

I now have four more Bonkers I can watch, with subtitles, thankfully. The little guy really grew on me :o)

humor-
More cats

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“Brother…!”

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Miscellaneous

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*snerk*

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*double ouch!*
moonhare: (three hares)
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This was an appropriate joke that I came across just before Xmas. I had been out in the yard with the pup a couple of nights after posting the coyote video, and she ran to the back fence, hackles up, barking. I had a flashlight with me and I shined it toward the area she was staring at, and there were at least two sets of eyes glittering in the dark woods about 150’ from us. These were fixed on us, and I turned the beam a bit away from them so as not to hurt them (LED, very bright). They watched us for a bit and I convinced the pup to come away with me. We all went our separate ways :o)

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Happy holidays!

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Random humor :D

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Hero!
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Cats doing cat things.
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He got the cold shoulder.
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That name!
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Less seasonal-

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Yeet!

Awoooo!

Dec. 3rd, 2025 08:48 pm
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Tonight’s rising, 98% waxing gibbous moon, with halo:

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Such fun!

Home stuff

Nov. 22nd, 2025 07:45 pm
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As it had been a month from the last time, I decided to ‘exercise’ the generator again this week; the manufacturer recommends doing this every thirty days: run the generator for about thirty minutes, under load (a box fan was suggested). I do run it once or twice a year, but decided that after getting the generator six years ago maybe it wouldn’t hurt to do this more often.

The machine has an electric start, but after charging the battery for several hours and it only causing the starter to ‘click’ when pressing the switch, I knew it was new battery time. I have no problem with the recoil starter (usually two pulls are enough), but why walk when you can ride ;o)

I also did some research on how many watts are actually available when the generator is hooked up to the house. This came about after a good friend here picked up a generator of their own, and I started looking deeper into my own machine’s specs. I don’t do electricity, as a rule, so most of what I read just made things more confusing. The machine produces 8000 watts, but the 30 amp cord carries a maximum 7200 watts (240 volts x 30 amps). For 120 volts it is 3600 watts. Yeah, not my bailiwick. Anyway, I read some discussions on Reddit where others asked about this, and they talked about the house electrical panel, alternating 120 breakers, legs, and blah-blah-blah, and I’m comfortable that I’m getting at least that 7200 number… really!

Today it was ‘run the snowblower’ time. I had done a small run with this a few weeks ago, but decided to let it idle away (full throttle, actually) for about fifteen minutes: it’s still got last year’s stabilized gasoline in it, so this used a bit up. After running I also sprayed silicone inside the housing and chute, and straightened a corner where a skid is attached.

Temps here got into the 40s F this afternoon, so I took advantage of that and put up some Xmas lights! Tomorrow I will finish the decorations by adding deer and a tree :o)


Some animal humor…

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Revelation

Nov. 15th, 2025 06:36 pm
moonhare: (thumper)
The New Yorker magazine drops comics into my FB timeline every day. This one appeared recently:

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Typical New Yorker ‘humor.’

I knew what this referenced!

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A strange flick that took me three nights to get through because it was so… strange.

The scene:

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Wheeee!

Stuff

Nov. 12th, 2025 08:06 pm
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I had my urologist follow-up appointment this afternoon: things went well. Next checkup is in May.

Spotify has been slow loading on the iPad: annoyingly slow! It loads quickly on my phone and the Roku app. So, I’m playing music into the Bluetooth headphones hooked through the tv.

The Northern Lights and a meteor shower are supposed to be visible here tonight… yes, it’s cloudy.

I’ve been watching the “Welcome to Derry” series on HBO. I’ve read the ‘based on’ book a couple of times and seen both movie adaptations and am having trouble getting into this. I’m looking at this as a wholly separate take on events (like all those different “Star Trek” series). *blush* One thing I’m finding myself doing is nitpicking historical errors. The series starts in 1961, and progresses quickly to 1962, when I would have been seven. The supermarket has some fantastic reproductions of groceries from the era, except that they show Spaghetti-Os, which were introduced in 1965. And then there’s the Kodak Instamatic camera… 1963. And it had a flash cube, four pics per cube: they took many more pics than that and I don’t recall the cube being changed! I had an Instamatic when they first came out.

I tried the “House of Dragons” sequel to “Game of Thrones.” One episode. Meh.

This little update is getting too long.

Quick pic-

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Goodbye Horses
moonhare: (Eisbär)
It was a blustery, chilly day here. A lot of oak leaves have fallen since our two heavy frosts, and I decided to brave the winds to move the deepening layer out of the driveway. I had a rake and a push broom, but the best tool turned out to be a snow shovel! I’d rake the leaves to the driveway edge and shovel them up into the air somewhat for the wind to help carry them off a ways.

Speaking of snow shovels, we did have some light flurries this afternoon!

Because I missed Halloween posting-

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moonhare: (carrots)
I tried a new pressure canning recipe from the Ball Guide to Preserving book today: clam chowder base (Also found on this .edu site*- https://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/sp-50-931-canning-soup). I had been looking for six packs of Snow’s Clam Chowder when I thought that maybe there was a canning recipe available, and yes, there was ;o)

The actual instructions are for a 20 half-pint batch, but I reduced this to 10 for a first run. I had the jars, and the basic ingredients were on hand (onion and potato); I had to pick up salt pork, and the 51 oz clams/juice can came from Amazon.

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Wooohoo!

All went well! The lids all pinged (sealed) and will be checked tomorrow.

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The rings come off in the morning and the jars will be washed before going to the pantry. To prepare for a meal: in a saucepan, add a tablespoon of butter and a cup of milk per half-pint, season to taste, and heat.

*Only use recipes that have been tested/approved by USDA, Ball, or .edu sites. I do see a discrepancy between my Ball book and the website I linked: the website says you add two tablespoons of butter and two cups of milk per half-pint when serving. I’ll go with my book!



A couple of more comics (pups!)

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Some expandable memes and comics from Imgur and beyond. Not all are suitable for work.

Begin! )
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I saw a post by [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith with a listing of questions taken from  [community profile] journalsandplanners  about pens and related materials. Although the survey looked more about writing, I answered with my written journal and drawing in mind.

-If you consider the different ways you can engage with pens and stationery—as a user, a collector, a hobbyist, a creator, a maker, a vendor—which roles fit best and what percentage of 100% would you assign to each? Are you happy with the balance?

User/creator would fit best as it covers the all of these.

-What is something you want to understand better or develop more informed opinions about?

N/A

-In the pen community, what's something someone has said or done that stuck with you?

Recently a fur I follow on Mastodon has been weighing his Copic markers  before purchase to assure they have the most amount of ink loaded in them. He did comparisons between empty and full pens to reach, and share, his conclusions. As a professional artist, the thought he put into this showed his commitment to wanting the most value from his purchases.

-There are now 25 hours in a day, a bonus hour is available to use however you like as long as pens or stationery are involved—how do you spend your hour?

Drawing, journaling.

-In the pen community yearbook, what would your superlative be? (i.e. "Best ______", "Most _______" "Most likely to _______")

Best Attitude. I’m a Pollyanna at heart. How that translates here is complicated.

-How do you feel about your handwriting?

I understand why I received low marks in grade school penmanship. Still, it is mostly legible, too me.

-What is something you are proud of doing, achieving, or overcoming?

I can draw, when motivated. Around 1994 I found I could make reasonable drawings using Microsoft Paint and a standard mouse, and spent hours recreating favorite cartoon characters this way. After spending seven hours drawing Timon from TLK, I decided to jot off a sketch by hand; it was ‘good enough’ and I began doing more of these instead of mousing.

-You're going on a writing retreat anywhere in the world—where would you go, what would you write, and what would you write with?

N/A

-What's a current or favorite creative outlet?

I’ve resurrected my hand-written journal.

-What's something that causes you benign envy—the kind of admiration and desire that leads to inspiration or motivation?

Certain children’s picture book illustrations by certain illustrators. I was particularly inspired by late nineteenth and early twentieth century artists. When I saw a particular illustration that I really liked I would sometimes draw them, along with reference notes, in my journal.This is what I am trying to get back into again:

https://moonhare.dreamwidth.org/134881.html

-What's a comfort item, material, or color?

To do with this survey? Plush animals, rabbits and bears.

-What would be a dream collaboration, project, or partnership?

N/A

I’m going to add one more question here that wasn’t in the survey/questionnaire I copied.

-What is your favorite writing/drawing instrument?

My favorite pen has been a Pilot VBall BeGreen Rolling Ball, Extra Fine, in black ink. Great feel, smooth flow, and indelible, these pens have been part of my supplies for many years. Most of my journal drawings have been done with these pens, but for separate pictures my go to has been the lowly Bic mechanical click pencil, #2, medium lead (.07mm). 

Yeek!

Aug. 14th, 2025 06:56 am
moonhare: (Eisbär)
Surgery- TMI summation )
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I’ve posted this before, but when the included song came on in my Spotify favorites list I had to find it again!



Sony Bravia, commercial only.


Sony Bravia, commercial plus how it was made!
moonhare: (three hares)
Kinda.

The picture I included in last gate entry included a bonus feature, of sorts.

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The upload.

However, upon expanding it I noted something, odd, about it.

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Right?

Cropping and expanding clearly (mostly) showed a very interesting image behind the gate…

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Yeek!

*rubbing left hind foot* I’m not superstitious, or overly prone to strange thoughts, but this really intrigues me. I looked over the gate today and there is nothing there that looks like what the camera imaged.

TMI )

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